I can’t
trust my past and relying on my future is no good either. Stopping in Seaside
Bay is dangerous. I should move on, but I’m tired. Searching for food and a
safe place to sleep consumes me until I land in Seaside Bay. The people here
are too friendly. I should take off before someone finds out the truth. When I
meet Mike, I know I can’t trust him, but he’s the safest person I’ve ever
known.
Mike
My life
turned upside down when I lost my hand, but moving to Seaside Bay might have
saved me. From partying too hard to living the fast life, I was on a path to
destruction. Seaside Bay has calmed me and convinced me I love the quiet life.
Then Tim stumbles into my life, and everything gets upended. I’m lost without
him close.
I’ll change
everything for Tim. He’s got a load of heat on him, and I’m not sure I can save
him once that heat comes down. Can I save Tim, or will his past consume him?
Cat gives this one 4
Meows with a 3 Purr heat index...
Tim arrives in Seaside
Bay, young and battered. Clementine a sweet (mysterious older lady tells him to
go to the T-shirt shop that Mike won't mind him cleaning up there. He steals a shirt,
but Mike nearly catches him. After sleeping in the alley behind the store the
next morning Mike does find him but is nice, feeds him and lets him work off
the shirt and food. Tim decides to stay with Mike while looking for his dad,
but the trail just seems to disappear.
Mike has lost his hand in a freak accident and misses playing in the band. Having Tim around helps him forget and get over the loneliness. But of course, things can never be perfect.
I liked this story though it seems the Omega part is just brushed in as there isn't much of it until the end except for Mathew's part in the story. Some parts of the book seem unjointed and there is an episode with an ex that really doesn't seem to fit. But the main story of Timothy looking for his father and the romance between him and Mike, the friendships they form are all good. As in the first book, there is some repetition as well. Having said that, I enjoyed the story, liked the characters and look forward to more Seaside Bay. I think it gets better as they go!
Mike has lost his hand in a freak accident and misses playing in the band. Having Tim around helps him forget and get over the loneliness. But of course, things can never be perfect.
I liked this story though it seems the Omega part is just brushed in as there isn't much of it until the end except for Mathew's part in the story. Some parts of the book seem unjointed and there is an episode with an ex that really doesn't seem to fit. But the main story of Timothy looking for his father and the romance between him and Mike, the friendships they form are all good. As in the first book, there is some repetition as well. Having said that, I enjoyed the story, liked the characters and look forward to more Seaside Bay. I think it gets better as they go!
JS Bright, a USA Today
Bestselling author of paranormal romance and reverse harem romance, lives in
the south where "bless your heart" is an insult and "shut
up" shows love. Julia has been reading since they could open a book and
has taken the passion for words and combined it with the love of travel to
create stories full of passion and excitement. If you love a good book with a
fantastic happily ever after and a paranormal twist, you'll enjoy a JS Bright
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